Kazanc, OnurMaloberti, FrancoDehollain, Catherine2018-12-132018-12-132018-12-132018-01-0110.1109/RFID.2018.8376200https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/151899WOS:000444773200012Remote powering and power management of a passive sensor system employing antenna-rectifier co-design is presented. The operating frequency of the system is chosen at 2.45 GHz in order to reduce the antenna size. A co-design approach enables the coupling of the antenna and the rectifier for maximum power efficiency. The presented tag consists of an antenna, RF rectifier, power management circuit and a ring oscillator. Temperature sensing with the passive sensor system is demonstrated by the on-chip ring oscillator. The RF sensitivity of the integrated sensor system is -11.4 dBm while the average DC power consumption is measured as 25 mu W. The measurements prove the effectiveness of the method for maximum transfer efficiency and the use of ring-oscillator based temperature sensor for in-vivo temperature monitoring.Engineering, Electrical & ElectronicEngineeringrfidintegrated systemtag antennawireless power transmissiontemperature sensingcmos rectifierdesignRemotely-Powered Front-End at 2.45 GHz for Real-Time Continuous Temperature Sensingtext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper